Truely sad that there is nothing that time cant destroy
Also: I know this might be a bit off topic in regard to this thread but do anyone know where I can find Sea mech vods play in sc2? I keep hearing he played a really good mech in sc2 but I cant find any vod.
On December 30 2012 20:27 SheaR619 wrote: Truely sad that there is nothing that time cant destroy
Also: I know this might be a bit off topic in regard to this thread but do anyone know where I can find Sea mech vods play in sc2? I keep hearing he played a really good mech in sc2 but I cant find any vod.
Its somewhere in here Also check his twitch channel (liquidsea) for vods of entire streaming sessions. Also IPL5 Naniwa vs Sea
On December 30 2012 13:49 Sinensis wrote: Thanks Sea for choosing the better game. Now if only my other favorite players would switch back all will be right again with the world.
i think bisu will return if he continues to underperform and his stardom fades. but since he is such a popular player i don't think that will be happening any time soon.
Week 2: SKT1 plays Woongjin Stars. Bisu is not on the roster. SKT1 plays T8. Bisu is not on the roster for that, either.
Week 3: SKT1 plays CJ Entus. Bisu is not on the roster.SKT1 plays Samsung Khan. Bisu defeats Roro u(VOD, which might be worth watching solely for the crowd shot showing that there are literally like a dozen people watching. The game itself is pretty boring, even if you like SC2. I was not impressed by Bisu, even though he won, but that's just me)
Week 4: SKT1 plays KT Rolster. Bisu loses to the now chin-less Stats. SKT1 plays EG-Liquid. That game hasn't happened yet, but Bisu's not on the roster.
In other words, in the first round of SC2 proleague, Bisu has exactly one (1) win, two losses, and four non-appearances.
Rain is SKT1's ace right now, and Fantasy is 4-2. Bisu's star is fading fast. Especially now that Thorzain won a game, which apparently was a big deal in Korea (first foreigner Proleague win since Legionnaire), and no one's talking about Bisu anymore.
Which is probably a mixed feel for his fans. He may go back to BW, yeah, but because he failed in SC2 :/
just a speculation but i feel like bisu failing sc2 is because he just isn't interested in it.
Well, yeah, there's that. And it becomes a cycle of I hate SC2 because I suck at SC2 because I hate SC2.
On December 30 2012 20:27 SheaR619 wrote: Also: I know this might be a bit off topic in regard to this thread but do anyone know where I can find Sea mech vods play in sc2? I keep hearing he played a really good mech in sc2 but I cant find any vod.
It was really that he was playing mech at all vs Protoss and winning with it
On December 30 2012 13:49 Sinensis wrote: Thanks Sea for choosing the better game. Now if only my other favorite players would switch back all will be right again with the world.
i think bisu will return if he continues to underperform and his stardom fades. but since he is such a popular player i don't think that will be happening any time soon.
Week 2: SKT1 plays Woongjin Stars. Bisu is not on the roster. SKT1 plays T8. Bisu is not on the roster for that, either.
Week 3: SKT1 plays CJ Entus. Bisu is not on the roster.SKT1 plays Samsung Khan. Bisu defeats Roro u(VOD, which might be worth watching solely for the crowd shot showing that there are literally like a dozen people watching. The game itself is pretty boring, even if you like SC2. I was not impressed by Bisu, even though he won, but that's just me)
Week 4: SKT1 plays KT Rolster. Bisu loses to the now chin-less Stats. SKT1 plays EG-Liquid. That game hasn't happened yet, but Bisu's not on the roster.
In other words, in the first round of SC2 proleague, Bisu has exactly one (1) win, two losses, and four non-appearances.
Rain is SKT1's ace right now, and Fantasy is 4-2. Bisu's star is fading fast. Especially now that Thorzain won a game, which apparently was a big deal in Korea (first foreigner Proleague win since Legionnaire), and no one's talking about Bisu anymore.
Which is probably a mixed feel for his fans. He may go back to BW, yeah, but because he failed in SC2 :/
just a speculation but i feel like bisu failing sc2 is because he just isn't interested in it.
Well, yeah, there's that. And it becomes a cycle of I hate SC2 because I suck at SC2 because I hate SC2.
On December 30 2012 20:27 SheaR619 wrote: Also: I know this might be a bit off topic in regard to this thread but do anyone know where I can find Sea mech vods play in sc2? I keep hearing he played a really good mech in sc2 but I cant find any vod.
It was really that he was playing mech at all vs Protoss and winning with it
i could imagine that part about Bisu underperforming for his dislike of sc2 to be true aswell, but actually we can't know for sure. There may be other explanations as well Everytime i see this threat bumped i fear that i missed sea streaming again, coz i always do ^^
On December 30 2012 13:49 Sinensis wrote: Thanks Sea for choosing the better game. Now if only my other favorite players would switch back all will be right again with the world.
i think bisu will return if he continues to underperform and his stardom fades. but since he is such a popular player i don't think that will be happening any time soon.
Week 2: SKT1 plays Woongjin Stars. Bisu is not on the roster. SKT1 plays T8. Bisu is not on the roster for that, either.
Week 3: SKT1 plays CJ Entus. Bisu is not on the roster.SKT1 plays Samsung Khan. Bisu defeats Roro u(VOD, which might be worth watching solely for the crowd shot showing that there are literally like a dozen people watching. The game itself is pretty boring, even if you like SC2. I was not impressed by Bisu, even though he won, but that's just me)
Week 4: SKT1 plays KT Rolster. Bisu loses to the now chin-less Stats. SKT1 plays EG-Liquid. That game hasn't happened yet, but Bisu's not on the roster.
In other words, in the first round of SC2 proleague, Bisu has exactly one (1) win, two losses, and four non-appearances.
Rain is SKT1's ace right now, and Fantasy is 4-2. Bisu's star is fading fast. Especially now that Thorzain won a game, which apparently was a big deal in Korea (first foreigner Proleague win since Legionnaire), and no one's talking about Bisu anymore.
Which is probably a mixed feel for his fans. He may go back to BW, yeah, but because he failed in SC2 :/
just a speculation but i feel like bisu failing sc2 is because he just isn't interested in it.
in the past, bisu has said that he has no hobbies outside of playing bw. i really feel like he has the potential to be good at sc2, but when u don't like something u are never gonna be the best at it.
but im a bisu fan so take that with a grain of salt and as much as i want bisu to do well in sc2, id rather see bisu play bw tbh.
I think his understanding of the game is just really poor. Jaedong had this issue when he began too since he tried to do really confused ling/roach backstabs... which don't work well against Protoss because of forcefield. Flash has these issues too, his mechanics are good but decision making is only averageish. Bisu's underperformance so far seems to be more of the same. SCII just works differently and Protoss is much less straight forward because of warpin/blink all-ins. I mean, we went from proxy 2 gates to building units in your opponent's base and having to balance chrono boost.
I think there were also some issues with the pathing/map design. I remember seeing a lot of Jaedong's early games where units would split up between high and low ground and Jaedong didn't notice since BW maps did not have random chunks of hills in the middle of the map.
The people who have weathered the transition best are the ones who in the change over didn't have their styles of play disrupted. For example, Fantasy transitioned from dropping vultures into dropping bio so he's pretty good with bio now (lol) while Flash likes his SC2 Mech but Mech requires perfect decision making which he doesn't have yet.
On December 30 2012 13:49 Sinensis wrote: Thanks Sea for choosing the better game. Now if only my other favorite players would switch back all will be right again with the world.
i think bisu will return if he continues to underperform and his stardom fades. but since he is such a popular player i don't think that will be happening any time soon.
Week 2: SKT1 plays Woongjin Stars. Bisu is not on the roster. SKT1 plays T8. Bisu is not on the roster for that, either.
Week 3: SKT1 plays CJ Entus. Bisu is not on the roster.SKT1 plays Samsung Khan. Bisu defeats Roro u(VOD, which might be worth watching solely for the crowd shot showing that there are literally like a dozen people watching. The game itself is pretty boring, even if you like SC2. I was not impressed by Bisu, even though he won, but that's just me)
Week 4: SKT1 plays KT Rolster. Bisu loses to the now chin-less Stats. SKT1 plays EG-Liquid. That game hasn't happened yet, but Bisu's not on the roster.
In other words, in the first round of SC2 proleague, Bisu has exactly one (1) win, two losses, and four non-appearances.
Rain is SKT1's ace right now, and Fantasy is 4-2. Bisu's star is fading fast. Especially now that Thorzain won a game, which apparently was a big deal in Korea (first foreigner Proleague win since Legionnaire), and no one's talking about Bisu anymore.
Which is probably a mixed feel for his fans. He may go back to BW, yeah, but because he failed in SC2 :/
just a speculation but i feel like bisu failing sc2 is because he just isn't interested in it.
in the past, bisu has said that he has no hobbies outside of playing bw. i really feel like he has the potential to be good at sc2, but when u don't like something u are never gonna be the best at it.
but im a bisu fan so take that with a grain of salt and as much as i want bisu to do well in sc2, id rather see bisu play bw tbh.
I think his understanding of the game is just really poor. Jaedong had this issue when he began too since he tried to do really confused ling/roach backstabs... which don't work well against Protoss because of forcefield. Flash has these issues too, his mechanics are good but decision making is only averageish. Bisu's underperformance so far seems to be more of the same. SCII just works differently and Protoss is much less straight forward because of warpin/blink all-ins. I mean, we went from proxy 2 gates to building units in your opponent's base and having to balance chrono boost.
I think there were also some issues with the pathing/map design. I remember seeing a lot of Jaedong's early games where units would split up between high and low ground and Jaedong didn't notice since BW maps did not have random chunks of hills in the middle of the map.
The people who have weathered the transition best are the ones who in the change over didn't have their styles of play disrupted. For example, Fantasy transitioned from dropping vultures into dropping bio so he's pretty good with bio now (lol) while Flash likes his SC2 Mech but Mech requires perfect decision making which he doesn't have yet.
On December 31 2012 02:54 puppykiller wrote: I don't get Sea. He plays well in SRT, but what I have seen of him on his stream has been mostly terrible. And he has really strange decision making.
On December 30 2012 13:49 Sinensis wrote: Thanks Sea for choosing the better game. Now if only my other favorite players would switch back all will be right again with the world.
i think bisu will return if he continues to underperform and his stardom fades. but since he is such a popular player i don't think that will be happening any time soon.
Week 2: SKT1 plays Woongjin Stars. Bisu is not on the roster. SKT1 plays T8. Bisu is not on the roster for that, either.
Week 3: SKT1 plays CJ Entus. Bisu is not on the roster.SKT1 plays Samsung Khan. Bisu defeats Roro u(VOD, which might be worth watching solely for the crowd shot showing that there are literally like a dozen people watching. The game itself is pretty boring, even if you like SC2. I was not impressed by Bisu, even though he won, but that's just me)
Week 4: SKT1 plays KT Rolster. Bisu loses to the now chin-less Stats. SKT1 plays EG-Liquid. That game hasn't happened yet, but Bisu's not on the roster.
In other words, in the first round of SC2 proleague, Bisu has exactly one (1) win, two losses, and four non-appearances.
Rain is SKT1's ace right now, and Fantasy is 4-2. Bisu's star is fading fast. Especially now that Thorzain won a game, which apparently was a big deal in Korea (first foreigner Proleague win since Legionnaire), and no one's talking about Bisu anymore.
Which is probably a mixed feel for his fans. He may go back to BW, yeah, but because he failed in SC2 :/
just a speculation but i feel like bisu failing sc2 is because he just isn't interested in it.
in the past, bisu has said that he has no hobbies outside of playing bw. i really feel like he has the potential to be good at sc2, but when u don't like something u are never gonna be the best at it.
but im a bisu fan so take that with a grain of salt and as much as i want bisu to do well in sc2, id rather see bisu play bw tbh.
I think his understanding of the game is just really poor. Jaedong had this issue when he began too since he tried to do really confused ling/roach backstabs... which don't work well against Protoss because of forcefield. Flash has these issues too, his mechanics are good but decision making is only averageish. Bisu's underperformance so far seems to be more of the same. SCII just works differently and Protoss is much less straight forward because of warpin/blink all-ins. I mean, we went from proxy 2 gates to building units in your opponent's base and having to balance chrono boost.
I think there were also some issues with the pathing/map design. I remember seeing a lot of Jaedong's early games where units would split up between high and low ground and Jaedong didn't notice since BW maps did not have random chunks of hills in the middle of the map.
The people who have weathered the transition best are the ones who in the change over didn't have their styles of play disrupted. For example, Fantasy transitioned from dropping vultures into dropping bio so he's pretty good with bio now (lol) while Flash likes his SC2 Mech but Mech requires perfect decision making which he doesn't have yet.
I don't think that any of this is true.
That's the vibe I got from watching proleague, what's your feeling?
On December 25 2012 00:34 lim1017 wrote: does anyone know what kind of viewship he gets steaming BW on Afreeca??
I think around 3000 were watching a few days ago (if you have an iOS/Android device you can get the Afreeca app and see for yourself!)
You can also watch it from the website now from PC.
Is there an English way to watch from the PC? I only see LoL and SC2 on the English Afreeca website, and those are just for particular events. There are no player streams. Anyone know?
On December 25 2012 00:34 lim1017 wrote: does anyone know what kind of viewship he gets steaming BW on Afreeca??
I think around 3000 were watching a few days ago (if you have an iOS/Android device you can get the Afreeca app and see for yourself!)
You can also watch it from the website now from PC.
Is there an English way to watch from the PC? I only see LoL and SC2 on the English Afreeca website, and those are just for particular events. There are no player streams. Anyone know?
There isn't an English way to watch per se, although that's supposed to be coming sometime in early 2013. But I'm probably going to write a guide on how to watch Afreeca on the Korean website, as most of the guides are outdated and it's fairly easy.
On December 25 2012 00:34 lim1017 wrote: does anyone know what kind of viewship he gets steaming BW on Afreeca??
I think around 3000 were watching a few days ago (if you have an iOS/Android device you can get the Afreeca app and see for yourself!)
You can also watch it from the website now from PC.
Is there an English way to watch from the PC? I only see LoL and SC2 on the English Afreeca website, and those are just for particular events. There are no player streams. Anyone know?
There isn't an English way to watch per se, although that's supposed to be coming sometime in early 2013. But I'm probably going to write a guide on how to watch Afreeca on the Korean website, as most of the guides are outdated and it's fairly easy.
On December 25 2012 00:34 lim1017 wrote: does anyone know what kind of viewship he gets steaming BW on Afreeca??
I think around 3000 were watching a few days ago (if you have an iOS/Android device you can get the Afreeca app and see for yourself!)
You can also watch it from the website now from PC.
Is there an English way to watch from the PC? I only see LoL and SC2 on the English Afreeca website, and those are just for particular events. There are no player streams. Anyone know?
There isn't an English way to watch per se, although that's supposed to be coming sometime in early 2013. But I'm probably going to write a guide on how to watch Afreeca on the Korean website, as most of the guides are outdated and it's fairly easy.